March 8, 2010
The Next Scribblenauts Game is on
the Way
Creativity abounds with a new
adjectives system for even more ways to play!
Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment announces plans to create the next Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS,
a follow-up to the revolutionary hit videogame where players use their
imagination to write any word bring that object to life and use it to solve
puzzles. Available in fall 2010, the follow-up game expands the innovative
elements from the acclaimed first title with many inventive new features,
including an adjectives system that allows players to push the limits of their
imagination to create their own experience.
In this new game created and
developed by 5TH Cell, players use the stylus and touch screen to help Maxwell,
the game’s hero, acquire the “Starite,” the prize earned from solving the puzzle
in even more robust challenges and redesigned levels. Players now have the
ability to write any object that comes to mind and modify it in any way they
desire using adjectives to reach the goal in each level. Adjectives can change
the color, size, elements, behaviors and many other aspects of the object they
are describing. Multiple adjectives can be combined together to produce
incredibly creative objects, allowing the player’s imagination to run wild for a
truly unique and individualistic experience.
“The Scribblenauts sequel gives all
players an enhanced game experience they will love and new challenges where they
can use their imaginations even more,” said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice
President, Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
“5TH Cell is a very talented and creative developer and we are excited to add to
the Scribblenauts franchise with this new game.”
“The next Scribblenauts broadens the
players’ experience from the first Scribblenauts through more creativity,
innovation and in-depth gameplay,” said Jeremiah Slaczka, creative director and
co-founder of 5TH Cell. “All of these enhancements provide players with even
greater control in how they want to progress through the game.”
“The next Scribblenauts broadens the
players’ experience from the first Scribblenauts through more creativity,
innovation and in-depth gameplay,” said Jeremiah Slaczka, Creative Director and
Co-Founder of 5TH Cell. “All of these enhancements give players even greater
control over how they want to play the game.”
The new Scribblenauts game will
offer more words, more creativity and limitless possibilities for gamers of all
ages.